Popular Paint Colors For Your Manufactured Home in 2018

Picking the right paint color for your manufactured home is difficult. You have to look at those walls every day and with so many colors to choose from it can get overwhelming. We found these popular paint colors for your manufactured home on Pinterest and other home design sites. They should get your paint sticks stirring.

Black Is Back, Baby

Black and darker grays are taking the walls by storm. Though typically used as an accent color, blacks and grays are taking center stage nowadays.

Black chalkboard paint seems to have started the trend and we are glad it did – black is a really cool twist on typical home decorating. The ‘dark colors aren’t for small spaces’ mantra has been thrown right out the teal door. Dark colors work really well in a small space when the right trim and lighting are used.

Shades Of Blue

Blue has always been a popular color in any home. It’s a great color that pairs well with other colors but is also strong enough to stand on its own in a room. From navy to a green-blue combination there are many new shades to choose from.

Just one of the many shades of blue to choose from.

Let The Sun Shine In

Just about any hue in the yellow family, from calming buttercream to bold banana, have become popular paint colors for your manufactured home. Yellow lets light bounce around a bit so it’s a smart color for a room that needs brightening up. The right yellow can create that happy cottage kitchen you’ve always wanted.

A great tip to try before committing to a color? Ask for a sample, and paint a large square in the room to see how the color feels during different times of the day. Some colors that look great at noon are not so great at midnight.

2 Comments

Anita Biers on February 20, 2018 at 9:30 pm

My single wide was bought in 2010 and although i picked out the wallpaper and it is nice I sometimes think I’d like to paint the rooms instead. Would I have to take all the wallpaper off first or could I paint overtop?

You definitely want to remove the wallpaper unless it’s the paintable kind. Regular wallpaper will not hold paint well. Maybe you could try a chair rail with a nice trim on the bottom third of the wall?